Breathtakingwedding hairstyles for curly hair to inspire your look for the big day.
Miriam Herst-Stein|
August 13, 2020
If you’re thinking about skipping the hot tools and wearing your hair naturally curly for your wedding day, you’re not alone. More and more brides are opting for styling their curls naturally lately and we couldn’t be bigger fans of this trend. Curly wedding hairstyles celebrate a woman’s natural texture and no matter how skilled a stylist is with a curling iron, you just can’t recreate the same unique curl patterns that some women are naturally blessed with.
Whether you’ve been thinking about wearing your curls natural and you’re on the fence or you’re determined to celebrate your curls on your big day, here are 15 curly wedding hairstyles to inspire you:
1.The Most Voluminous Curls
Give your curls a leg up by adding some extra volume in the roots for the most voluminous curls you’ve ever had. By combing a pump of Suave Professionals Captivating Curls Mousse Cream through your roots before you let your curls dry, you’ll give your strands a noticeable extra pump of volume.
Consider a boho-chic hairstyle for your wedding day if you’re looking for a style that’s a bit more laid-back. The key to textured curls is to let them air dry naturally and brush through them with your fingers to separate them and create a more textured look.
3.Loose and Laid-Back
When you think ‘wedding hairstyles’ your first thought might not be a side ponytail. This chic side ponytail is an upgraded version of the classic look because of the soft waves and a small strand of hair wrapped around the base. Add a flower crown for an extra touch of glam for your big day.
4.Old Hollywood Curls
If you’re planning a themed wedding or you’re looking for a classic and timeless style that won’t be dated in just a few years, this is the look for you. These Old Hollywood curls are easy to create and they’ll last all night long.
Wearing your natural curls long and loose on your wedding day is the best way to feel the mostyou. Feel like yourself by wearing your hair down and naturally curly.
7.All Pinned Up
Pin your curls up into this beautiful and classic curly updo. Leave a few tendrils loose around your face for a softer touch.
8.An Unexpected Floral Twist
Upgrade a classic wedding updo with an unexpected floral twist. Top it off with a bright, oversized floral crown.
9.The Bohemian Bride
Loose, bohemian curls are the perfect base for a classic flower crown. Spritz your hair with Nexxus Maxximum Finishing Mist for a beachy textured starting point.
Nexxus
Nexxus Maxximum Finishing Mist
10.Fake It Till You Make It
If you haven’t been blessed with naturally curly hair and you want to fake them for your big day, this is the most effective way to do it. Use a curling iron to create curls that move in alternating directions to mimic a natural look. Finish off with a mist of TRESemmé Compressed Micro Mist Hairspray Extend Hold Level 4 to make sure your curls stay put all night long.
TRESemmé
TRESemmé Compressed Micro Mist Extend Hold Level 4 Hair Spray
11.Accessorizing is Key
If you scroll through any wedding stylist’s Instagram account you’ll see that one of today’s biggest bridal trends is accessorizing. Pin a delicate sparkly accessory into your curls for a modern, beautiful and trendy style.
12.Change Your Perspective
Change your hair perspective and your part for your big day by flipping your strands over to the opposite side. Not only will this give your curls extra volume, it’ll also be the perfect base for a delicate veil.
13.A Classic High Updo
Gather your curls up and away from your face in a classic high updo. Let some curls fall in loose tendrils around your face for an even softer look.
14.The Casual Bride
We found the perfect laid-back look for the casual bride. Create subtle and loose curls in the bottom half of your hair for an easy-to-create and easy-to-wear casual curled look.
15.A Low and Chic Look
This low and chic updo is both simple and perfect for ladies with textured hair. Accessorize your updo with a pearl and sparkling clip.
"Great and easy-to-do wedding styles for textured hair include a low or high puff, a big and low bun supported by extensions that match your texture," shares Ovensehi. "The front of your hair can be gelled down, while you opt for a parting in the middle or a side part.
"If you are wearing a strapless dress, either hair down or half up, half down will look pretty and feminine while still showing off the neckline," advises Mar. Loose waves and a soft, flowing style is key. If your dress has a higher neckline, our pro says to consider an updo.
“It has been my experience with clients that getting your makeup done before doing your hair is best,” says Voight. She further adds, “This way, the makeup artist has the chance to blend the makeup into the hairline and around the jaw area without worrying about messing up the beautiful work of the hairstylist.
Whether you go for the half-up half-curly-down or the elegant braided bun, the goal is to find the sweet spot between what you have and what to rock! Let's face it: the mother of the groom is often overlooked, so beautiful updos or partial updos will keep a vibrant, youthful, and elegant look for the special day!
Once hair is curled, pin the curls in place with a clip or bobby pin. The heat from the curling iron makes your hair change its shape. When you clip it, you are making sure it stays in your desired shape, even as it cools. After unclipping hair, give it a few more minutes to cool before brushing it out.
The Wrong Temperature. "You don't want to be using heat over 350 F," says Aleasha Rivers, a Davines educator. "This could cause the hair to shut its cuticle and therefore flatten itself, unable to hold a bend.
Wearing a voluminous updo is a great way to get creative with your curls and allow the texture to really take center stage. Adding a bridal accessory or accent like a jeweled pin can add additional flair and compliment your wedding dress.
How to Achieve the Look: The best way to achieve this look is to use a large barrelled curling iron; however, rather than curling the entire piece of hair, start at the bottom and only go halfway up.
Use a curling tong and a dab of hair serum to add shine and polish to the ends. If you have medium length hair, go for a slick bob or lob, and straighten for a fashionable, inner-city vibe. If your hair is long, try accessorising with clips, either worn loose or in an updo.
Placing a headpiece just below the hairline can create a slightly stronger look and will allow your curls the freedom they deserve to shine – I love how this Daisy hair vine looks peeking out from Beth's big loose curls, just perfect for a festival bride!
Dresses with high necklines tend to be more formal, so an up-do would be the most appropriate. Plus, an up-do will prevent any hair from getting caught on the dress—a double win!
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